From Greg Landsman <[email protected]>
Subject The story of my tattoo
Date April 5, 2025 3:00 PM
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Friend,

As many of you know, I have a few tats. While they all have a special meaning to me, I thought I’d share the story of the one on my back — inspired by “The Cincinnati Cobra,” Ezzard Charles.

​​​​​​​While I wouldn’t describe myself as a “cobra” in the ring, I did pick up boxing in 2013. The tattoo on my back, from the poem “Seven Hills and a Queen to Name Them,” reads, “to jab, weave, and strike.”

This is the strategy I like. Don’t swing at everything. Don’t throw a punch all the time. Choose your battles wisely. It’s been a good metaphor for me in life and politics.

I’ll never back down from a fight when it’s right for Southwest Ohio. Will you chip in $5, $25, or whatever you can to help keep me in the ring?

Thanks for joining me.

Appreciate you,

Greg






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